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YMMV:Logitech V470 Bluetooth Mouse - $11.98 Target B&M Clearance

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rsolomon

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Which B&M Target did you see this at?


Like all Target clearance deals YMMV. These are labelled as "Logitech Tablet Mice" and are typically on the electronics clearance endcap but might also be over by their non-iPad tablets. 70% off $39.99 for $11.98 - take another 5% off with your Target Red-card too.

Best I can tell it's a different packaging of the stock V470: http://www.logitech.com/en-us/notebook-products/mice/devices/v470-cordless-laser-mouse-for-bluetooth

No BT dongle included of course.

Richard
 
Thanks! (I take it that is Colorado Springs?)

I just checked 2 in the San Diego area (Poway and Escondido).
Neither had ANY, at any price.
target.com still shows them at $39


Several in COS. I think I cleaned out the S. Circle and N. Academy locations, but didn't check others. Each of those had 1 IIRC.

Richard
 
I wish Logitech would sell a BT version of their higher end mice stand alone. Id love one of their full-size mice to use at my desk with a MBP.
 
I bought one years ago but it uses battery way too quickly plus at times the mouse would respond poorly when there was a lot of CPU/disk activity.
 
I wish Logitech would sell a BT version of their higher end mice stand alone. Id love one of their full-size mice to use at my desk with a MBP.

Agreed - I wish Microsoft would release a bluetooth version of their Bluetrack, Logitech their Darkfield, etc, etc, etc. Some of us are committed to a dongle-free world 🙂

I bought one years ago but it uses battery way too quickly plus at times the mouse would respond poorly when there was a lot of CPU/disk activity.

No idea about battery life yet. Without intending to sound defensive, it seems like CPU and IO activity would affect your bluetooth *adapter* regardless of the mouse, so I'm not sure how the particular mouse would be to blame there - I would tend to blame your BT adapter itself.

Richard
 
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